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Pakistan: In a rare judgement, Peshawar cleric gets death sentence for raping a minor girl inside mosque

Qari Saeed based in Peshawar who holds a master’s degree in Islamiyat and leads Friday prayers in his mosque, was found guilty of rape of a minor and was convicted under Section 376(3) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Myanmar: Dozens die as Burmese protesters put Chinese companies on fire, suspecting China being behind the coup

Protesters in Myanmar set Chinese factories on fire on one of the darkest days for the country since the coup.

US Army may reverse gender neutral physical tests after men and women register divergent results with majority of women failing

The US Army is considering reversing gender neutral physical tests because women are overwhelmingly failing the tests.

Chinese atrocities against Uyghur women: Harrowing tales of gang rapes, sexual abuse and torture

Thousands of Uyghur Muslims have been moved from their native land to detention centres. They are being 'trained' and moved to other parts of mainland China as forced labour.

Democracy under threat in USA? Military under Biden intimidates, threatens civilians, journalists over policy disagreement

he US Military under Joe Biden has launched a comprehensive propaganda campaign against Tucker Carlson.

Oxford racism row: EAM S Jaishankar raises the issue in Parliament, says will champion the fight against such intolerance

"We will always champion the fight against racism and other forms of intolerance," S Jaishankar emphasised.

Pakistan: Hindu community ‘pardons’ Islamists who had destroyed the Krishna Dwara temple in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The Krishna Dwara temple in Pakistan was attacked by hundreds of Islamic fanatics who set it on fire and razed it down on December 30, 2020.

USA: Google faces a $5 billion lawsuit for tracking users browsing Chrome in incognito mode

In June 2020, three Google users had filed a complaint and claimed that the company carries on a “pervasive data tracking business.” They said that Google collects browsing history and other web activity data even if it has switched on the “incognito” mode.

Sri Lanka announces ban on burqa, to shut down over 1000 Islamic schools in the country

Public Security Minister of Sri Lanka Sarath Weerasekara signed an order that sought Cabinet approval to ban Burqa

‘We don’t need a certificate from others’: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar debunks India’s downgrading by foreign organisations

S Jaishankar said that the organisations who rate countries invent their rules, their parameters, and pass their judgements

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